Trajanje: 2:45:45
Watch live as NASA attempts to land the Perseverance rover on Mars! Confirmation of a successful landing at Jezero Crater is expected around 3:55 pm Eastern (20:55 UTC), if everything goes to plan. The NASASpaceflight team will be providing live coverage of all of the critical events leading up to landing through to (hopefully) the first images from Perseverance on the Red Planet.
Forum Coverage: forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=38208.0
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Pred 5 dneviseiom jvony
I mostly watch to see all the geeks and nerds cheer for stuff. 😁
Pred 6 dneviyuoop noke
Lol imagine being a Martian living there, watching this thing fly over and land 🤣🤣🤣🤣. “Wtf was THAT?”
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Pred 7 dneviabbsnn cose
great stream guys! you always have the best one to watch even better then NASA
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Watching from SWEDEN.
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Would have been great if the 1st picture back from Mars was of Matt Damon standing there holding a potato.
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Pred 7 dneviyuoop noke
START 09 RANGE CONTROL SLEW TO COMMANDED BANK ANGLE 10 RANGE CONTROL TRACK 11 RANGE CONTROL BANK REVERSAL .... thanks !
Pred 7 dnevidoliio volay
great stream guys! you always have the best one to watch even better then NASA
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Watching from SWEDEN.
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Pred 7 dneviabbsnn cose
Je schneller alles "den Bach runter geht", desto eher endet dieser absurde Illusion. Dass die Welt so ist, wie sie ist, ist kein Zufall. wir-kl-ich-keit de 🧐 💙
Pred 8 dneviBrassmanjo
Trying to get excited about this, but can’t. Seems like NASA has been doing the same thing but different for the last 20ish years. Let’s get humans on there, that would be exciting....
Pred 11 dnevimiko foin
I like 1. The longer one is better
Pred 10 dnevibilishu aliss
The rover has landed on mars Me Wooooooooohhhhhhhhhh yeah Baby that i have been waiting for That's was all about
Pred 12 dneviEthan Bennett
@doliio volay you and the op are bots
Pred 7 dnevidoliio volay
Praise the lord and pass the peanuts!
Pred 11 dneviMike Conlin
This just in: The Belters have seized Perseverance and are demanding equal rights from the inners
Pred 12 dneviEthan Bennett
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Pred 7 dnevimiko foin
2:16:00 Das, I want you to draw me like one of your French rovers...
Pred 9 dnevihalcyongeezer
Would Perseverance have seen 𝐁𝐄𝐀𝐆𝐋𝐄 𝟐 on its way down? I think Beagle 2 is about 500 miles ESE of Jezero, but which direction did Perseverance approach from? Could it have shot the only sub-orbital photos of Beagle 2? I’m interested as I’m from the UK!
Pred 12 dneviEthan Bennett
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Pred 7 dnevimiko foin
2:07:29 LOL
Pred 9 dneviBetty Swallocks
Fantastic project and congratulations on a successful landing. I understand that, once Percy had been successfully deposited and cables cut, the Skycrane was scheduled to fly off, presumably to crash (soft land?) onto the surface of Mars. Percy is scheduled to collect up to 2 rock and soil samples from the planet, which will be secured in tubes, to be deposited in a cache for later collection by another mission, loaded onto a small rocket, sent up to an orbiting collection vessel, which will then be returned to Earth. Would it have been possible to install some additional experiments on the Skycrane, provide it with more fuel for a soft landing? In particular, was it considered to provide this mission with a sample return capability, using the Skycrane as a collector / launcher? It seems a shame to haul the mass of the Skycrane all the way to Mars, only for it to do one job and then destroy itself.
Pred 12 dneviEthan Bennett
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Pred 7 dnevibilishu aliss
🙂
Pred 12 dneviBob Lefevere
I like to watch you guys so much more than the official NASA stream. You have to-the-point, knowledgeable commentary rather than NASA’s endless yada-yada of pleasantries: “Here we have Jack, he is head of the thingymajig in JPL and he answers the question of Jill, who asks: is there a toilet on the Rover?” -Thank you Kelly, and first let me say how delighted i am to be here” -“Yes Jack and we are so happy to have you, thank you for your time!” -“Well Kelly, you are very welcome and that question of Jill is a great question and I am so happy you asked” Yada Yada Yada and it goes on and on with every new guest on the programme. PLEASE! BE NASA! DO NOT BE A SPACE TEA PARTY!
Pred 12 dneviseiom jvony
fantastic!
Pred 6 dneviNevaeh Markham
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Pred 12 dneviBobs Youruncle
I'm 78 years old and I remember when Chuck Yeager first hit the speed of sound.. We have come a long way.
Pred 13 dneviMK245
wow
Pred dnevomUltratuber
It’s landed!
Pred 13 dneviraymond paine
how many man made machines ie robots are on mars. and how many work. thanks
Pred 13 dneviGrimjaw X
I'm only waiting for James Webb's launch and hopefully this time they won't delay. 31st October 2021.. fingers crossed
Pred 13 dneviPolaxis
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Pred 13 dneviMedo Aljaburi
I like the video
Pred 13 dneviLiebe IST • Physische Unsterblichkeit
Je schneller alles "den Bach runter geht", desto eher endet dieser absurde Illusion. Dass die Welt so ist, wie sie ist, ist kein Zufall. wir-kl-ich-keit de 🧐 💙
Pred 13 dneviMFV - MAGNUM FACIT VERITAS
I was deciphering your comment and thinking the same... we're facing this plandemic because the usual distraction tools are not working. People are waking up. But there's a big chunk that still sleeps. Netflix, NASA, sports, the usual suspects still keep the masses sleeping. Take care.
Pred 13 dneviJean Roch
2:07:29 LOL
Pred 13 dneviTommy Vaske
2:16:00 Das, I want you to draw me like one of your French rovers...
Pred 13 dneviTommy Vaske
Praise the lord and pass the peanuts!
Pred 13 dneviPuniSherOP
Great work. Waiting to get some more information about Mars from Perseverance's POV😄
Pred 13 dneviSteven McC
100th comment
Pred 13 dneviRoland Gruber
🙂
Pred 13 dneviEd L
Now the Anxiety for the people on the ground can dissipate.
Pred 13 dneviCustomName
Congratulations to those involved
Pred 13 dneviMaida Beslagic
I cant wait to compare the video of ingenuity with actual Jezerce in my country.
Pred 13 dneviMFV - MAGNUM FACIT VERITAS
There will be no real video. Only computer-generated graphics. This is a show, it was created to distract the people.
Pred 13 dneviThe Name Is Irrelevant
They use Webex? lol :)
Pred 13 dneviPercy Lipinski
I hope they did all measurements in Metric lolol
Pred 13 dneviRohan
Can someone explain why black and white photo in 2021
Pred 13 dneviFred Planatia
That is an engineering camera for assessing system status and giving a first peak after landing, and , like Harry said it uses less bandwidth to send black-and-white
Pred 13 dneviMFV - MAGNUM FACIT VERITAS
Take a guess. Look up "I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond" by Don Pettit
Pred 13 dneviHarry Stranger
It uses less bandwidth. Colour photos will be here soon :)
Pred 13 dnevimakespace
Thrilling!
Pred 13 dneviPomifera Does it work?
I got my Das art shirt 😎🥂
Pred 13 dneviMrJruta
Lol imagine being a Martian living there, watching this thing fly over and land 🤣🤣🤣🤣. “Wtf was THAT?”
Pred 13 dneviEdwin Jansen
What the fuck 100 year old technology is that!
Pred 12 dneviMart Steensma
I wonder if the martians have an area 51 of their own to hide "alien" invaders. I hope they found the first mars rover and he is safe in a hangar (18).
Pred 13 dneviMarcel Gerber
pity Mary was not there on Mars to film the landing in high res, with detail shots on the equipment, Martians and and a drive by........we want Mary........
Pred 13 dneviNagaHumanbeing ZooOfParticles
Though I'll never go to mars at least my name is there. Thank you perseverance
Pred 13 dneviRowan Wilton
NASA go!
Pred 13 dneviRichard G
great stream guys! you always have the best one to watch even better then NASA
Pred 13 dneviBroccoli_32
27:00
Pred 13 dneviTwo Neighbor Kids
we got a rover on mars with HD cameras but black and white images?!?
Pred 13 dneviMFV - MAGNUM FACIT VERITAS
It's all a fake, sorry. They didn't even go to the moon. Look up "I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond" by Don Pettit
Pred 13 dneviWouter De Vlieger
It takes a long time for better images to be transmitted by a satellite orbiting Mars to our planet. The bandwith is really low. Patience.
Pred 13 dneviNomi Khan
They has to be different creature der cuz it's a different planet
Pred 13 dneviSanket R
Someday, astronauts in starship will go through 11 minutes of terror. And the look of Elon's face after it's successfully landed will be gold.
Pred 13 dneviAmphaka Singkaew
Wow🙄😘
Pred 13 dneviGary Swift
lol, eleven minutes communications delay isn't great, but I think that if you sent a Roman Empire army out and had to wait months to hear how the battle went would be worse.
Pred 13 dneviWouter De Vlieger
@T. Mitchell but probably less complex than managing Roman legions.
Pred 13 dneviT. Mitchell
In all fairness, Perseverance is a bit more complicated than a chariot or a trireme!
Pred 13 dneviMike Holloway
How do parachutes work in an atmosphere that is approx 0.006 the Earths?
Pred 13 dneviFred Planatia
The chutes are an important part of a multi-component landing system which decelerates from 1000MPH to 200MPH, therefore saving on propellant that would otherwise be needed by the descent stage to decelerate from 1000MPH to 1.7MPH. This allows for a heavier payload to be deployed on the surface of Mars. The entire system worked like a charm again: (1) aerobrake in a heat proof shell from 20,000 MPH down to 1000MPH with thrusters on the backshell for steering, (2) deploy the house-sized parachute to begin deceleration from 1000MPH to 200MPH, (3) release the heatshield, and at 7000 ft, cut parachute, (4) release backshell, and transition to powered descent, decelerating all the way down to 1.7MPH, and (5) skycrane the rover for the last 70ft or so to avoid disturbing the landing site, where upon the rover cuts itself free as soon as wheels touch the ground and the powered descent stage diverts and crashes at a safe distance. Parts of this landing system has been developed during the last rover missions and refined some more. Thus NASA could land the heaviest object ever on another planetary body (1t). This time they used range radar to determine the best time to release the chute, and the descent stage used a new system called relative terrain navigation to pinpoint the landing site which is the smallest region ever targeted.
Pred 13 dneviPomifera Does it work?
It knocked it down from like 1000-150 mph so I would say it works pretty well.
Pred 13 dneviUser 2C47
@Mike Holloway Still a lot more drag than the heat shield, definitely something worth having.
Pred 13 dneviWouter De Vlieger
@Mike Holloway getting rid of that speed propulsively would need far more fuel than the mass of the parachute. So Percy would need to be a lot lighter to compensate for that.
Pred 13 dneviMike Holloway
@User 2C47 Seems like a waste or even a risk with very little effect.
Pred 13 dneviNadeem Khan
Congratulations NASA....... Fantastic job
Pred 13 dneviJosh Lodder
This is an amazing occasion. Excellent example of Mankind's ingenuity. I hope our Lord God blesses Mars exploration like this which is only possible through him who allows it. Great coverage guys at Spaceflight! Keep up the good Work!
Pred 13 dneviRajan Mudliar
There is always an Indian spot in every successful space mission 🤣
Pred 13 dneviAlejandro Pérez
Every mission is tight on a budget lol
Pred 12 dneviStarhopper
Imagine if it had failed... that would not have been good
Pred 14 dneviMIX Master
i fell asleep while waiting.
Pred 14 dneviFRienDO
Bravo! NASA
Pred 14 dneviДаниил Светлов
Поздравляю NASA's Perseverance rover с прибытием на Марс!
Pred 14 dnevihawkdsl
Everyone likes to say that the Star Ship maneuver is crazy.. but NASA has that beat hands down... Twice.. Just imagine the meetings.. "Ahh, so.. you want to take a multi-million dollar robot rover, stick it in the middle of air bags.. and bounce it around until it stops... Get OUT!".. or "Ahh, so you want to give a jeep sized rover a ride down to the surface with retro rockets.. I get that part.. but then you want to drop the rover down on cables.. turning the retro rocket pack into a space age Huey helicopter, set the rover down while hovering with the retro rockets.. cutting the cables, and flying away... get OUT!"
Pred 14 dneviMark Hobbs
Done so that the lander does not start its mission covered in Martian dust !! Not a good look, and bad for doing any science.!
Pred 13 dneviDennis Acklin
It don't take 11 minutes to get from Mars. It only takes 8 minutes to get from the sun , Mars is not that far
Pred 14 dneviFred Planatia
Just a simple calculation. Earth is 1AU from sun (8 light minutes), Mars is ~1.5AU (12 light minutes), but if they are both on a line with the sun and the same side (closet approach of the two planets, that's only 0.5AU or 4 light minutes. We launched Perserverance when the planets were closer together and they have been separating since then. At their greatest separation Mars is opposite the Sun to Earth and then the distance between Mars and Earth is 2.5AU or 20 light minutes, so it makes sense that after Earth and Mars separate during Perserverance journey, the distance lies somewhere between the minimum and the maximum (4-20 light minutes). All of this is just approximation to give a ballpark value. In reality, the two planets are not traveling in perfect circles but ellipses, and they are not even orbiting in exactly the same plane, so in fact the distances are somewhat more variable. The shortest and longest distance between them (occurring rarely) is 54million km and 401 million km, or 3 and 22 minutes, respectively so you see the conclusions based on my guestimation that 11 light minutes is reasonable and possible are not affected.
Pred 13 dneviDennis Acklin
@Pyro_ MNL well son, I stand corrected 😁😁😁🙏
Pred 13 dneviWouter De Vlieger
The signal is sent from Percy to MRO, then to the Deep Space Network. That adds a lot of time
Pred 13 dneviPyro_ MNL
@Dennis Acklin yeah but Mars is now already nearing towards the other side of the Sun hence you can see Mars now past overhead the sky just after sunset.😏
Pred 13 dneviDennis Acklin
@Al Dunlop yes sir, I had forgot that. But wasn't Mars close not that long ago? 🤔
Pred 14 dneviClarence Hopkins
AMAZING STUFF
Pred 14 dnevijhonny's 5
Why does nasa only show videos and pictures in black and white???
Pred 14 dneviMark Hobbs
They have explained all this. The 1st images were sent from the cameras (Front and back) used for navigation. They still have their (transparent) lens coverings in place. They used these, sending low resolution pics to confirm the successful landing. HR cameras are on the arm, which has not been extended yet. Expected within next couple of days once all the systems have been checked out. The High gain Antenna has yet to be deployed so bandwidth is very limited .. given all the information that has to be sent and received using a UHF antenna.
Pred 13 dneviMFV - MAGNUM FACIT VERITAS
Take a guess. Look up "I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond" by Don Pettit
Pred 13 dnevimovie info
Yeah.. low bandwidth connection probably. Black and white low resolution picture is fast to send for a first test.
Pred 13 dneviMy3dviews
The rover has color cameras on it.
Pred 14 dnevirandomnickify
Because color is waste of data bandwidth.
Pred 14 dneviMladen Pecovic
"Jezero" is Serbian (and Croatian, Bosnian, etc) word for "Lake" / i don't know who is the explorer who named the crater a long time ago, but i'm glad he left a mark telling the world who he is, where he (she?) is coming from and who we are aside from the mainstream media picture of us. Whatever, nice seeing it in the context of such a feat! Kudos to the whole team. It is almost unbeleieveable that humanity is capable of performing something like this landing so smoothly and reliably.
Pred 14 dneviK&C Consulting miller
Excellent NASA/JPL one giant leap for AI kind 👍
Pred 14 dneviNate Walking
I like this Steve Mars guy. Cool that he’s named after the planet.
Pred 14 dneviJose Muniz
Congratulations guys, congratulations NASA, congratulations America, Congratulations Humankind.
Pred 14 dneviRichard Sanders
Sweet! Who are the 195 dislikes?
Pred 14 dneviUser 2C47
Dislike bots.
Pred 13 dneviMy3dviews
Flat Earthers.
Pred 14 dneviMike Kemble
love the commentary enthusiasm, nice one lads, from the UK
Pred 14 dnevislartybartfarst1
i hope they put the memory card in the camera hahaha
Pred 14 dneviarnold smith
watched replay was very busy while landing
Pred 14 dneviStarship Central
This was so incredible!
Pred 14 dneviAgriman86
Mark Watney called. He wants more space toys!
Pred 14 dneviMOLE
And no more potato’s
Pred 14 dneviBlack Noir
I cant wait to see the video of ingenuity flying in hd color
Pred 14 dneviBlack Noir
it was an 11 minute lag to/from and a 22 minute lag to and from. Don't quote me on the next part because I only thought of this: the rover only has 110 watts of continuous power available from its fission reactor so its batteries need to charge up so that it can deliver powerful radio bursts for sending data. Because were dealing with a limited power source, transmission is going to be capped at some theoretical rate proportional to what the reactor is putting out (less and less each year).
Pred 13 dneviI'm beachedwhale1945
@The Aviationist Khizr They had something like seven different cameras filming the landing. As I recall, rover looking down at the ground, rover looking up at the skycrane, skycrane looking down at the rover, skycrane looking up at the backshell, backshell looking down at the skycrane, and a couple of these are doubled up and one has a dedicated microphone. Some were stored on the rover and some were stored on the comms relays. All the footage is saved, and we expect to receive these over the next few days. Today we expect one still from the rover-to-ground camera, for example.
Pred 13 dneviThe Aviationist Khizr
@Boom Boom Pants ohhh that's exciting if they did
Pred 13 dneviBoom Boom Pants
@The Aviationist Khizr I'm pretty sure they did film the landing just not live cause of the 5 to 11 minute delay and should get released till later also i wouldn't be surprised if SpaceX does the same. I'll eat my words if NASA didn't film the landing though
Pred 13 dneviThe Aviationist Khizr
@Boom Boom Pants yeah totally curiosity only had a 2mp camera. perseverance has 20mp camera. However they didn't film the landing like SpaceX will and it will be awesome
Pred 13 dneviKeeszify
12:10 Das Art
Pred 14 dneviDawn Phoenix
Awesome to see your handsome faces, gentlemen! I've spent so many hours with NASASpaceflight watching the SN launch/crash journeys, I feel like we're family. Keep up the excellent work, and thank you for all you do!
Pred 14 dneviMike Kemble
glad it landed safely, until JPL and their 'live' coverage which had the craft about to enter the air, when it was already down and reported on national media and social media.
Pred 14 dneviMark Hobbs
I think the guys watching the Telemetry figures in real time saw that it had landed, and just reacted with a cheer ... whilst the girl giving the commentary was waiting for the confirmations. Once they all erupted however she just gave up and announced it was down ok .. as we could all see for ourselves .. lol.
Pred 13 dneviJeffrey Bue
Great coverage guys and congrats to the JPL team. So excited to see what perseverance discovers on Mars.
Pred 14 dneviOla Rak
Green small creatures? 😀😀😀
Pred 13 dneviVishodhana SumaVinayak
It landed!!!
Pred 14 dneviSasha's Potato
yay
Pred 14 dneviDan Mclaugh
Why are the double-masked people hugging and shaking hands?
Pred 14 dneviMFV - MAGNUM FACIT VERITAS
@Nate Walking they certainly do work! They help you asphyxiate and breathe back in your own waste :)))
Pred 13 dneviNate Walking
But masks work don’t they?
Pred 14 dneviCaptainToyota
Emotion excitement overwhelming the new way we interact. Remember these people have put years of their lives into this
Pred 14 dneviFR Rapp
think they will just drop Ingenuity down from under Perseverance
Pred 14 dneviSeekNKnow
I mostly watch to see all the geeks and nerds cheer for stuff. 😁
Pred 14 dneviHankyu Kim
Congrats!
Pred 14 dneviHumberto Vale
Congratulations on the outstanding job, Guys!!!
Pred 14 dneviicy purple
11:49 for Das art
Pred 14 dneviyunnados vlog
The rover has landed on mars Me Wooooooooohhhhhhhhhh yeah Baby that i have been waiting for That's was all about
Pred 14 dneviKaktisBalaktikakel75
what was the discount code for the tshirts?
Pred 14 dneviKeeszify
Wenshop
Pred 14 dneviavflowers
if its Thursday this must be Mars
Pred 14 dneviTigre Demon
Love it ! That's so incredible we're able to do that ahah
Pred 14 dneviStarcrafter HD
This was amazing. Congratulations to everyone involved. ♥️
Pred 14 dneviCraig Hansen
Feels good to see progress, even with all the other advances in space exploration going on I have felt a void in my life since NASA retired the shuttle program.
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Fifth
Pred 14 dneviIronPlays KSP
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2:03:16 Chris G, Michael Jackson is proud of you.💫☺
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Oh BN...
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Pred 14 dneviAndrew Goldfarb
now i will be first
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